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   Adams County Union-Republican (Newspaper) - August 22, 1928, Corning, Iowa                             M Twelve Print Corning Adams County Iowa Wednesday August 22 1928 Vol LVIII No George Lincoln and Wife of Brooks Celebrated Happy Event WERE MARRIED IN THIS COUNTY Havo Lived lln This Community lEvar Since and Roared Their Children Here Sunday August Bth George Lin cola and wife surrounded by their children and grandchildren celebrated their golden wedding anni in the home they have resided lor 22 yeara In ali there were 36 people there to wish Mr and Mra Lincoln good luck and happiness for many more yeara and to assist them in doing justice to the fine din Delia Weeks at that time She a now Mra JD W Moore of ganta Monica CaL Bhe and her husband are returning from a motor trip across the continent to New York and stop ped to nee lone pi the veterans In Clarinda Esd Oak and other places At Clarinda the lady went to see Henry Webb aged colored man who was regimental cook In i the Philip pines He la confined to hie home by being lame HELD at Park Last Sunday for Annual Meeting Ancient Race Unearthed Dispatches to the daily press ol laet Saturday state that Hoy C Andrews and his expedition into the great desert In Mongolia have discovered remains of a civilization 20000 years old and some relies ot an age 150000 yeara ago The expedition broughl back bones ot animals of gigantic stat largo that a man might haTe atood underneath the animal and not touched its bolly Andrews reports hindrance by brig anda of from the D W f URNER GAVE MAIN TALK Senator Jonss and Also Made Will at Shenandoah There was a good attendance of leg and former legislators of Iowa in attendance upon the annual picnic of the Southwestern Iowa Legisla tors at Park laat Sunday afternoon The day was fine and the roads were such that the vie could drive to our city for the meeting The big picnic dinner was served a about oclock and every one prea ent enjoyed it immensely After tho meal came tbe program Hou J M president of the association presided over the meet Ing and opened it with a short speed of welcome Owing to tbe able absence of the secretary Harol Davidson of James Francis of Gravity was called upon to per form the duties of that office The business of the association before the speaking W C Scott and A D an invitation to the to mee in Shenandoah next was voted unanimously Denver Wilaon ot Shenandoah was elected president MR AND MRS LINCOLN IOWA WE ARE SORRY Were eorry we are a little late with our paper this week man laid up with ankle two men sick and working on their nerve pardon under the circumstances rote was taken resulting In 49 votes or Hoover 3 for Smith and 1 for Thomas The next meeting of the legislators ba held in the week before the state fair date 1929 The following persons were tered in attendance upon the meet ng R W Cox and daughters and Aleda Gravity A D wife and F F Jones and F B Shane VII C W Huff Massena J A Nelson Atlantic James S Francis wife and daugh ter Gravity D A Vaughn and wife Perry E Vaughn and wife Benton B A Larson nnd wife Bed Oak D M and wife Winter set W C Scott and wife Farragut J D Peterson aud wife Ed L New ton i Arthur Leonard and wife J C Tuck and D WTurner wife L E Stanley wife and son Howard and John M and wife Corning CLOSE flF THE COW FAIR Association Run Behind About This Year SECRETARY 18 ISSUING List of the Paid In the Various Departments la Given Herewith Prom present indications the Adams county fair will run behind about this year The total receipts from all sourcen amounted to Secretary Reese estimates that the state aid for this year will amount to about which the receipts total Thus far the expense chocks issued amount to but not quite all ot the have been presented so the expense will be somewhat greater than these figures but at this time It ta Impossible to toll the exact amount It is probable that tbe deficit will bo between and 1000 Following Is a list ot the premiums paid out In the various divisions J H ANDERSON IS DEAD Former Died In Seattle August 13th Corning friends have been advised of the death of J H Anderson a for mer citizen of this place which oc curred In Seattle oil August 13th Funeral ceremonies wore held In that ctty on August 16th after which the remains were cremated The will be sent to Corning to be deposited In the cemetery In this The ceremony will bo under the auspices ot the fraternity of which Mr Anderson was a member Older citizens of will re member Mr Anderson as one ot the partners In the store conducted iby Jillet Bros Anderson about 33 years ago Mr Anderson was a splen did citizen and everybody In the com munity was his friend Sluco leaving our community he has traveled exten sively particularly In Europe and Africa Aa yet the exact date of the arrival of the ashes of Mr Anderson is not known Cattle THREE KILLED AT RED OAK ner that had been prepared for the windstorms and fine sand He ex occasion The guests Included Jacob to return to the place of explora Lawrence and It Gardiner ami and family of Charles Chalmers and family 0 A Footed wife and daughter Miss Myrtle also Miss Barnes a guest in the Foote home Avery Lincoln and family Mrs T D Lincoln and Howard Lawrence and wife of Osceola George Lincoln was born in Henry county Iowa in a town called Mar shall now known as Wayland March 1 1853 and came to Adams county his parents in Mrs Lincolns maiden name was Loretta M Scott and she was born In Guernsey county Ohio Just a dozen days later than her husband Sht was brought to Iowa when her par ents settled In Mahaska county In Jater coming to where she became acquainted with Mr Lin coin and they were married at Eureka 4 1S7S Rev A T performing the ceremony They resided on the farm now owned by L which was their until they moved to Brooks 22 year ago Their children were all born on the farm They are Mrs Lawrence Mrs Thomas C Mrs Ball Mrs Edna Chalmers and one daughter Ann Leota who died at the age of 1 months The living children all re Corning except Mra Bai whose home Is In Marysville Kan Mr and Mrs Lincoln also have 1 grandchildren eight hoys and girls The latest one Is a no daughter In the Charles Chalmor home born Sunday August 19th Practically all of the old timers In this county know Mr and Mrs Lin coin as do also many of the younger generation They are fine folk kind and neighborly and their lives have Last week the Corning school board aid off two more bonds They were numbers 14 and 16 of the cur ent series issued for the new school due November 1 1932 In order to retire these bonds It was necessary to pay interest nd a premium of making the wo bonds cost It saves he interest for four years however This makes flve ot the bonds that have been paid oft since the sale of 6ns at a later date UP chool Board Calls In Two I O Us Mora he Brown school property THRESHING MACHINE BURNED Separator Belonging to Dallas Is Consumed The J I Case separator belonging o the threshing outfit of Dallas Rua soil waa burned today on the Elmer farm northeast ot Corn Ing The external part of the chine IB of steel but tho wood portion as vice president Harold Davidson Clarinda was reelected secretary and J S Francis Gravity assistant sec The first number on the program WEB a vocal solo by Miss Francis daughter of J S of Gravity Miss Love Hong for her first responded to an encore with Sail ingr The young lady has a fine voice and were very pleasing to tha auditors Senator F F Jones of was the first speaker He recalled the old days of the genera assembly in which he served and some ot the big men of the state who were members at that time Ha said lhat three governors and several con gressmen had come from that body and particularly paid a fine tribute to Homer H Seerley president ot Iowa State Teachers college for his won Influence on the youth of Iowa Misa Meta then recited severa short selections that reflected on her work an a reader Senator D W Turner was the prin cipal speaker of the afternoon H waa the oiliest legislator present I point of service Mr Turner com on the tendencies of the pres wo in Automobile Wreck and One by Freight Train Three men were killed lu accidents n and near Red Oak last Sovak an itinerant laborer from Chl agb died Wednesday after freight ratn No 79 had rim over him and severed his left leg near his He lad been riding the rods under the cars and fell oK dust as tho train pull out of the station Warren Eckels H T Chapman W O Turner F E Miller n L Reese Bros Harry Reese W O Thomaa John Rlchey William Gearhart Paul nt and hud hls pay Tuesday but was bumming way to Omaha John Jones gf Red Oak and Relley Jonea ot Coburg were killed in an auto accident on rond No 34 Thursday morning at about oclock Leo Jones is in a hospital suffering from Injuries Frank Copenhaver the other occupant of the car was not Injured seriously The on the Bulck car they were driving failed as they came up a hill Copenhaver ad Lee Jones who was driving the car to put on tho brakes but Jones said be could keep the road without the lights At the bottom of the nil tbe car missed the bridge and plunged into a ravine 15 to 20 feet deep turn Ing over as It went The men In the back seat were killed C Reese 11400 Old Cronies Get Together Miss Myrtle Drennau and Mra W D Stephenson entertained tho mem bers at what in gone by wna known as tho Wednesday Circle a club ot the young ladles ot Corning nt the homo of Mrs last Sat The luncheon was tn honor of Mrs Okey Donaldson of r New York and Mra Edith Pease An of Florida who arc In nni Corning Tho ladies sny n wonderful time discussing gold 11300 550 300 2400 i 2550 500 I Harmony Team Here Jackie nnd Tony Wallace Hnr on glory of the days gone the they had a quarter ot a century ago Mra Judge Maxwell nt Cres ton and Mra Margaret Smith ot Mur ray Avere guesta from out of town j mony singing team ot KYW Total nro on Horses Sofeley 1000 on page ten Band Concert Program Following Is tho program for the band concert to be given Wednesday evening August 29th by the Corning Municipal Bond Lights Out Land of Plenty Trail Dance The New Dawn Overture Of Interest Gleaned from Our A Stott and family of this city Miss Wallace was reared In Adams county and graduated from Corning teS oh obi s r t ah e known aa Ruth Wallaes ll Too team wag 6a the air and KOIL Tuesday night and will ba heard again from KODL Saturday evening at NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS O Solo Mlo Capua There Must He a Silver Lining The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Cloth of Gold Special MarchW H Klofer Nose son of Mr nnd Mrs was struck by a at tho in Brooks August 12th and suffered a broken Exchanges H O LeGrande of Ottawa Kans baa been employed as principal of the Red Oak nigh school Ho succeeds H J Van Ness who has accepted a place In the Boone schools C E known as Pete Tuttle Is now serving out a term In the Red Oak Jail He was sentenced to six months on a liquor charge Some husi ent age mentioning a growing gard tor law which he deplored Tho functions ot government Were touched destroyed by the names the that pitching bundles into tho Injured In Thresher Fred Bernhardt south of an arm mangled In a thresh ing machine Inst Wednesday He ness men ot Red Oak to intercede for If they Russell had no Insurance on H we are told The originated from gen by an acetylene torch used to make a repair on a broken part on the machine The dry straw of the grain Ignited and the flames ran to the In of tho machine r RECORD IN AUTO LICENSES jii large measure been a part of the history of county to the present date They are both enjoying good health and have a hearty welcome for all In the picture we present Lincoln Is Bested In a chair that has been in years Because of the delay in getting the cut for this picture iback from the en gravers we did not get Oils in our paper aa soon aa we to bat that no in tha Interest to our readers or n oar nearly good wishes to these friends We hope they lire to trany mors on We Have 3030 Machines Licensed in County Now j During the past week County Treas urer Abbey has issued 15 licenses for new automobiles bringing the number of licensed cars in the county county as the number licensed dur ing the entire year of 1927 was 3003 There will probably be from 100 to 150 more cars during the remainder of everybody should be informed In order to vote intelligently He fix tho difference between n rep government nnd a pure democracy nnd said he had contempt for the man who sneers at politicians and that we should all take more In terest n politics to make clean regu lation ot public affairs Mr Turner also particularly alluded to the grow ing tendencies to bloc government belt which drew him Into the of the machine Fellow hold his body from Into Uio mai chine until It could be stopped is will nose He is a gritty lad and after Ing the injured member straightened up properly returned to the ball ground and watched the game Ho him promising to reform has got along nicely and the trouble do so nut no was ia little more than a memory now the no donee In him Recently a laborer who was wreck ing an old hotel in found three 51000 bills stuffed between the walls Special Edition tor when he slipped and fell on the j sent us a apodal Judging Stock Hail our county agent went to Osceola of tWs week to Judge a club show of calves thore le goes to Eldon Ijo and baby beef calves at tho fair in Wapello county After that he arill take In the Army Nursa Visiting the war tt part ot Iowa have Jag a Ih the Sowa state fair and then be with Mrs Rail at tha hospital la mainder oC the the re Iowa Fruit Crop he state horticultural re that crop ta fowa w ba this bat that it will th growers hare more spray log thin ever nd decried them ns a step toward away from legislation that la oat for all selfish legisla on Miss Lois camo with interesting reading matter ot one nf tho rooms Some think that union soldiers hid tho money there during tho civil war We It Brooks Takes in Colored Team The Union left somewhat pictures of fancy bred dogs among during civil war times them an Irish setter belonging to 1 the of bus smaller last Sunday after Brooks got through with them The Giants had the famous Black Meal pitching for them and his work was satisfactory until he was hit on the muscle of his n i city Is from the days when wo were there years ago Tn those days Indians of the reser right arm with pitched ball and vation rode on the steps of passenger j Going to State Fair Mr and Mrs Glen Adams and Mr and Oscar expect to drive to the state fair next Sunday E L Humbert 13on will exhibit a number of their fine at the Veil A vote of appreciation was then ended to Henry for the ul flowers he had sect tor the j Senator F B Shane of was he next speaker He dwelt arly on the prohibition question in connection with the present presi campaign Of course Senator Shane for the enforcement of the eighteenth amendment and his remarks on the subject strongly In favor of prohibition In the old saloon days In Iowa vre had fights on the streets every Saturday night and we dont have thess now tha senator Other gentlemen who made short talks O M Winter set U E Stanley Corning B A Lar wherever they wanted to Tbe game was a good one for four innings until the Black Boya the accident Tho famous Strike Out Hunter pitched for Brooks and was rnl In striking out eighteen of those cars on the railroad from station station without being trainmen Arthar Leonard At the of thp a straw colored chaps while their two pitch ers out only live of the Brooks boys The scoro was 18 to 3 The Valley Cabs and Brooks will play Sunday August 26tb at Brooks Special Court Session Judge Maxwell and Reporter Hyland to at end a special session of the district loVirt at which Mrs Jimes Colgan gave an oral report of the assets in the estate ot her husband Also E N of Creston receiver In state fair i wife are visitors during the present week Edward Hill goes to tho state fair as a guest of the DBS newspaper which be represents In Corning Christie Buys Business A letter from H B Creaco Iowa advised us tbEt he and i Jt H of Nor have purchased the furniture and under taking business at Baxter Iowa The new proprietors taking possession now bis catton win him la the matter tho iDan farm waa authorized to expend in the erection of a bonding on the place the Church and family of Omaha who ha visited his father N S Church for few days went to Red Oak Sunday to Mr Churchs sis ter Mrs English and family N S Church accompanied his guasta to house having been seriously damaged In the recent tornado of Rev Congdon Tlev B IA Gibson of the Presbyterian church the last sixteen years haa accepted the pastorate ot tha church at Storra Mrs Sorrenson returned to her home in Omaha a few days otter a visit with her slater Mrs Liz zie Curry who was seriously 111 but Is ranch better at this Sorrenson bad not teen In Coming for over 40 yeara Dr waa down from his at one I ia that plaw IB out better the Corning than  

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